Who is the protagonist of the story?
What is the resolution of the story?
Little Red Cap walks home happily ever after.
What is the theme of Little Red Cap?
(Hint: "Go directly to Grandmother's and don't stray from the path".)
Always listen to your parent's instructions.
What is the main conflict of the story?
The wolf attempts to eat Little Red Cap and her grandmother.
"I believe you haven't even noticed how lovely the birds are singing".
Personification
Who is the antagonist of the story?
The Wolf
What is the exposition of Little Red Cap?
Little Red Cap's mother tells her to drop cake and wine at her grandmother's house.
What is the motif of Little Red Cap?
(Hint: "Where are you headed, Little Red Cap?")
The wolves in the forest (They are symbolism for the saying 'don't talk to strangers')
Where does the majority of the story take place?
The forest where Grandmother lives.
"You march along as if you were going straight to school in the village".
Similie
Who is Little Red Cap talking to at the beginning of the story?
The Mom
What event sparks the rising action?
(Hint: "Hello, Little Red Cap")
Little Red Cap meets the Wolf in the forest.
What point of view is Little Red Cap told in?
(Hint: Narrator is not acknowledged as a character)
Third Person Omniscient
Is the main conflict of the story internal or external?
External
"What a juicy morsel she'll be for me".
What antagonist archetype does The Wolf match with?
Beasts
What is the climax of Little Red Cap?
(Hint: "What big ears you have..."
The Wolf jumps out of bed and eats Little Red Cap. Then the huntsmen cut the Wolf open to free Little Red Cap and her grandmother.
How does the point of view help add dramatic effect and more figurative language?
(Hint: "What big teeth you have....")
It allows for dramatic irony which is used frequently in The Little Red Cap.
Which type of conflict takes place in the story?
Character vs Character
"So she plunged into the woods to look for flowers".
Hyperbole
Which character matches the hero archetype?
The Hunter
What events appear in the falling action?
(Hint: Thank you for saving us!)
Little Red Cap and her grandmother try to stop another wolf from breaking into their house.
How does the motif relate to the theme?
(Hint: "Where are you headed, Little Red Cap?")
The two wolves (motifs) try to get her to stray from the path and tell them where she is heading.
How did the wolf help contribute to the conflict?
He tricked Little Red Cap to stray from the path.
"What big ears you have..."
Dramatic Irony